Snow Continues in Denver, Eastern Colorado: Stay Safe and Prepared
Denver and eastern Colorado are experiencing continued snowfall, leaving residents to contend with slick roads, potential power outages, and winter weather hazards. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the region, urging residents to stay informed and take precautions.
Here's what you need to know about the ongoing snow event:
Current Conditions
- Accumulation: Denver and the eastern plains have seen significant snowfall, with amounts ranging from 6 to 12 inches in some areas.
- Visibility: Reduced visibility due to heavy snowfall makes driving extremely dangerous.
- Temperatures: Temperatures are expected to remain below freezing, causing icy conditions.
- Wind: Strong winds can create blizzard-like conditions, making travel nearly impossible.
Impacts and Precautions
Stay informed:
- Monitor the latest weather forecasts: Check your local news and the National Weather Service for updates on snow accumulation, wind conditions, and potential road closures.
- Follow official advisories: Heed warnings and advisories from local authorities, including school closures, road closures, and emergency shelter information.
Stay safe:
- Avoid travel: If possible, postpone all non-essential travel during the storm. Roads are likely to be hazardous, and visibility will be poor.
- Check on vulnerable neighbors: If you have elderly neighbors or those with disabilities, check on them to ensure they are safe and have access to essential supplies.
- Prepare for power outages: Ensure you have a reliable backup power source, such as a generator or battery-powered devices.
- Practice winter driving safety: If you must travel, be prepared for slippery roads and reduced visibility. Drive slowly, increase following distance, and use headlights even during daylight hours.
- Dress warmly: Wear layers of warm clothing, including hats, gloves, and scarves.
Resources
- National Weather Service Denver/Boulder:
- Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT):
Keeping Safe During a Snowstorm
This snow event emphasizes the importance of being prepared for winter weather in Denver and eastern Colorado. By staying informed, taking precautions, and checking on vulnerable neighbors, you can help ensure the safety of your community during these challenging conditions.